Existing pedestrian signals shall comply with R209.1 when the signal controller and software are altered, or the signal head is replaced....
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R209.2 Alterations
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Issue 3: Which signal? Speech WALK messages necessary
Pedestrians standing at one crosswalk could mistake the message of the other crosswalk for their indication to begin crossing....
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Significant alternatives which minimize any significant economic impacts on small entities
Accessible pedestrian signals and pedestrian pushbuttons required when pedestrian signals newly installed or replaced at signalized intersections (see R209)....
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Pushbutton-integrated APS
(See Interfacing Accessible Pedestrian Signals with Traffic Signal Control Equipment.) ...
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R302.6.2 Midblock Pedestrian Street Crossings
R302.6.2 Midblock Pedestrian Street Crossings....
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R302.3.1 Medians and Pedestrian Refuge Islands
R302.3.1 Medians and Pedestrian Refuge Islands. The clear width of pedestrian access routes within medians and pedestrian refuge islands shall be 1.5 m (5.0 ft) minimum....
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R302.3.1 Medians and Pedestrian Refuge Islands
R302.3.1 Medians and Pedestrian Refuge Islands. The clear width of pedestrian access routes within medians and pedestrian refuge islands shall be 1.5 m (5.0 ft) minimum....
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Vibrotactile WALK indications
Vibrotactile WALK indications Vibrotactile indications are transmitted by a vibrating plate or arrow on the housing of the pedestrian pushbutton....
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Issue 13: Stub poles
Flexibility in requirements may make it easier to install usable facilities for pedestrians....
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R210.2 Pedestrian Circulation Paths Other Than Shared Use Paths
R210.2 Pedestrian Circulation Paths Other Than Shared Use Paths....
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Issue 12: Audible beaconing
or during every pedestrian phase....
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Issue 15: Installation Errors Increase Risk
It takes this deaf-blind pedestrian nine seconds to get to the crosswalk after detecting the vibrotactile signal....
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Issue 5: Tactile arrow (in line)
Even small misalignments can inadvertently direct a blind pedestrian outside the crosswalk area or into the parallel traffic. Remedy: The APS needs to be removed and reinstalled....
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Audible WALK indications
Audible WALK indications Audible WALK indications are broadcast from a speaker that is incorporated into the pedestrian pushbutton housing....
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Appendix: Checklist for APR Installations
Appendix: Checklist for APR Installations (adapted from “Accessible Pedestrian Signals: A Guide to Best Practice”, NCHRP Web-only document 117A)....
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Components (R302.2) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Components (R302.2) (Section-by-Section Analysis) The components of pedestrian access routes and the technical requirements for each component are listed in R302.2....
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R202.1 General
Where elements are altered or added and the pedestrian circulation path to the altered or added elements is not altered, the pedestrian circulation path is not required to comply with R204...
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Section 2. Vehicular or pedestrian arrival points
"Vehicular or pedestrian arrival points" means public or resident parking areas, public transportation stops, passenger loading zones, and public streets or sidewalks....
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Newly Constructed Tabled Intersections That Contain Pedestrian Street Crossings With Yield or Stop Control (Section-by-Section Analysis)
applies to pedestrian access routes within pedestrian street crossings with yield or stop control where vehicles slow or stop before proceeding through the intersection....
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R210 Protruding Objects
Objects along or overhanging any portion of a pedestrian circulation path shall comply with R402 and shall not reduce the clear width required for pedestrian access routes....
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Issue 10: Braille (right side up?)
The typical sign includes print arrows and pedestrian symbols, often on both sides of the sign so that it can be flipped over to be installed on either side of the street....
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11B-602.9 Pedestrian protection
11B-602.9 Pedestrian protection....
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Issue 11: Good vibrations (vibrotactile indications)
The vibrotactile indication provides WALK signal information for pedestrians who are both visually and hearing impaired and also may be used by pedestrians who are visually impaired (with...
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R306.1 General
Pedestrian street crossings shall comply with R306....